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'Apprentice' host Arnold Schwarzenegger: I won't be back
Arnold Schwarzenegger confirmed on Friday that he is terminating his time on 'The New Celebrity Apprentice' after blaming President Donald Trump's continued involvement for its poor ratings. -
Rojo's United form earns him Argentina recall
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina defender Marcos Rojo's form for Manchester United has earned him a recall to a 26-man squad for World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Bolivia later this month. -
Wood double lifts Leeds to 3-1 win at Birmingham
Wood put Leeds ahead in the 14th minute and, after Craig Gardner equalised with a fine shot just past the hour, restored their lead from close range with his 25th goal of the season. -
Pence denies double standard as private email use uncovered
US Vice President Mike Pence denied charges of hypocrisy Friday, after it emerged he used a private email as governor of Indiana and while lambasting Hillary Clinton for doing the same. -
Morgan ton lifts England to win over West Indies in first ODI
ANTIGUA (Reuters) - England captain Eoin Morgan blazed a fluent 107 to help secure a 45-run victory over West Indies in the first one-day international at a windy Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Friday. -
Leipzig slip up with 2-2 draw at Augsburg
BERLIN (Reuters) - RB Leipzig came from a goal down and led 2-1 at Augsburg on Friday before conceding a second-half equaliser to draw 2-2 and lose ground in the Bundesliga title race. -
Resurgent Venus says no end in sight to playing career
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Seven-times grand slam winner Venus Williams, fresh off an inspirational run to the Australian Open finals at age 36, sees no end in sight on the tennis court, even envisioning another Olympics alongside her sister Serena. -
'Sadistic' treatment of models in Paris casts new shadow over fashion
It's alleged there's been 'sadistic' mistreatment of scores of models at Paris fashion week. -
Trump praises Australian conservative author Nick Adams
Australian Nick Adams created The Foundation for Liberty and American Greatness in the US, an organisation dedicated to promoting American exceptionalism. -
Wallabies out of 'Tahs Super Rugby clash
The Waratahs have been forced into some late changes ahead of their Super Rugby clash with the Lions in Johannesburg. -
Briton Pozzi powers to sprint hurdles gold
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Britain's Andy Pozzi put years of injury woes behind him toclinch the 60 metres hurdles gold medal at the European indoor athletics championships on Friday and claim his first international title. -
Fredericks turns himself over to IOC
Former Olympic sprinter Frankie Fredericks has turned himself over to the International Olympic Committee ethics commission. -
FBI arrests ex-journalist over threats to Jewish centers
The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Friday arrested a former journalist suspected of making bomb threats to Jewish community centers and institutions around the United States. -
Morgan ton guides England vs West Indies
England have posted 6-296 from their 50 overs in the opening ODI against West Indies, courtesy of Eoin Morgan's 10th one-day international century. -
Scott struggling at WGC Mexico
Australian world No.7 Adam Scott has fallen eight shots back of the lead at the World Golf Championship event in Mexico City. -
Castleford CEO viciously attacked
Castleford chief executive Steve Gill is recovering from what the club call a vicious town-centre assault. -
Le Pen refused to be questioned: lawyer
French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen refused to attend a summons over allegations of misappropriation of funds, her lawyer says. -
France's Le Pen refused to be questioned by judges in EU jobs affair: lawyer
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen refused to attend a summons by judges over allegations of misuse of European Union funds, her lawyer told Reuters on Friday. -
Mosul victims treated for chemical agents as displacement accelerates
The number of civilians escaping the fighting in Mosul has increased significantly as battles intensify between U.S.-backed Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants, and some have been exposed to chemical agents, the Red Cross said on Friday. -
Aussies, India draw on past Bangalore wins
Australia skipper Steve Smith and India counterpart Virat Kohli have contrasting takes on recent Tests between the sides in Bangalore. -
Murray to play Verdasco in Dubai final
Briton Murray lost his serve twice to Pouille in the opening set but the top seed broke the seventh-seeded Frenchman for the third time to take it. -
Fourth substitute allowed for FA Cup quarter-finals
LONDON (Reuters) - This year's FA Cup quarter-finalists will be allowed to field a fourth substitute if ties go to extra time as part of a two-year trial approved by the International Football Association Board. -
Taranto gets praise from Giants AFL coach
Young GWS Giant Tim Taranto has been praised by his AFL coach Leon Cameron for his toughness after bouncing back from a big hit by Swans' star Lance Franklin. -
Bjork and Jamieson share Tshwane Open lead
Alexander Bjork of Sweden and Scott Jamieson of Scotland share the halfway lead on 10 under par at the Tshwane Open. -
Defensive tweaks give Warriors new hope
Warriors veteran Simon Mannering says the NRL side has grown enough over pre-season to suggest the end of five years of mediocrity. -
Rookie Bjork and Jamieson share lead in Tshwane Open
PRETORIA - Alexander Bjork of Sweden and Scott Jamieson of Scotland shared the halfway lead on 10 under par at the Tshwane Open as a thunderstorm disrupted the second round at Pretoria County Club on Friday. -
Murray sets up final date with Verdasco
Andy Murray will face Fernando Verdasco in the final of the Dubai International following a straight-sets victory over Lucas Pouille. -
Souths sweating over Inglis' knee injury
South Sydney skipper Greg Inglis will undergo scans on the knee injury suffered in his side's disappointing season-opening NRL loss to Wests Tigers. -
Chinese investors committed to AC Milan deal despite delay
MILAN (Reuters) - The Chinese investors due to buy Italian storied soccer club AC Milan said on Friday that they remained committed to the deal and that the delays in the closing were out of their control. -
Tottenham yet to decide whether Kane plays against Everton
Kane picked up a knock after colliding with a post in last weekend's 4-0 win over Stoke City and was substituted in the second half after scoring a hat-trick. -
IOC ethics committee looks into Rio payment claims
Rio de Janeiro (Reuters) - The organisers of the 2016 Rio Olympics denied on Friday that vote buying helped to secure the Games after a French newspaper reported that a Brazilian businessman made payments to the son of an International Olympic Committee member before the vote. -
South Africa tighten selection rules for overseas-based players
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South African rugby coach Allister Coetzee will from July only be able to select overseas-based players who have more than 30 international caps in a policy aimed at protecting the domestic game. -
Klopp urges inconsistent Liverpool to get back on track
Liverpool, who are fifth in the table and have won just one league game since the turn of the year, host fourth-placed Arsenal on Saturday looking to bounce back immediately from one of their worst performances of the season. -
Ronaldo set to miss Eibar trip for stuttering Real Madrid
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane is set be without three of hismain forwards for Saturday's trip to Eibar after Cristiano Ronaldo missed training on Friday with an ankle knock, joining the suspended Gareth Bale and Alvaro Morata on the sidelines. -
Luis Enrique says needed to 'disconnect' from Barca's constant pressures
BARCELONA (Reuters) - The crushing weight of expectation that comes with managing Barcelona eventually proved too much for Luis Enrique, who said on Friday he felt a sense of relief after announcing his plans to walk away at the end of the season. -
Midfield the key for Everton's Koeman to unlock Spurs
Koeman acknowledged similarities between second-placed Tottenham and seventh-placed Everton and said both sides had improved since they played out a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park at the start of the season. -
England set for Vunipola injury boost
England have been boosted Billy Vunipola has declared himself ready for action after an unexpectedly early comeback from injury. -
'Higher' concussion risk for sportswomen
The preliminary findings of a US study reveal women athletes are 50 per cent more likely to suffer a sports-related concussion than males. -
Firebirds beat Fever for first netball win
The Queensland Firebirds have their first Super Netball victory leaving West Coast Fever winless after a 60-47 win at Perth Arena. -
Olympics: Repeat Olympic bidders to pay less, IOC's Bach in newspaper
BERLIN (Reuters) - Cities bidding for the Olympic Games for a second consecutive time should not have to start from scratch and can pay less than first-timers, IOC President Thomas Bach was reported as saying on Friday. -
Deledio ruled out of Giants' AFL opener
GWS Giants' big off-season recruit Brett Deledio will miss at least their opening round AFL game after re-injuring his calf. -
Russia, NATO hold first high-level military talks since freeze
Senior Russian and NATO military chiefs on Friday held their first phone talks since ties between the two sides collapsed over the crisis in Ukraine, the defence ministry in Moscow said. -
McAuley closing in on new West Brom deal
The 37-year-old defender is the club's joint-top scorer with striker Salomon Rondon with seven goals in all competitions this season. -
Cutting back in Bulls fold for Shield game
Ben Cutting will make a welcome return for Queensland's Sheffield Shield game against Tasmania while Chris Lynn's comeback will be via the Futures League. -
Victorian MPs attend Springsteen gig on taxpayer
Two Victorian MPs were reportedly chauffeured to Bruce Springsteen's regional concert in ministerial cars. -
Atletico's Torres released from hospital after head injury
Torres, on as a second-half substitute, fell face down on the pitch in the 85th minute after challenging for the ball with Deportivo's Alex Bergantinos and required urgent treatment for suspected head trauma. -
Buddy shines in Swans' AFL pe-season win
Star forward Lance Franklin has kicked two goals in his return from shoulder surgery to help Sydney to a 12-point AFL pre-season win over local rivals GWS. -
Facebook uses AI to identify suicide risk
Facebook has started using AI that has been trained to spot status updates and subsequent comments that could indicate someone was at risk of self harm. -
Tedesco fires Tigers to Souths NRL rout
Wests Tigers fullback James Tedesco has played a blinder in his side's NRL opening round win over South Sydney. -
Bournemouth's Howe focused on defence before Manchester United clash
Bournemouth have conceded 51 goals, the second highest in the league, and have lost their last four matches. They are in danger of being dragged into the relegation battle, with just four points separating them from the bottom three.
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